George Thatcher

George Thatcher (12 April 1754-6 April 1824) was a member of the US House of Representatives (F-MA 6) from 4 March 1789 to 3 March 1791 (preceding George Leonard), from MA 8 from 4 March 1791 to 3 March 1793 (succeeding Jonathan Grout), from MA 4 from 4 March 1793 to 3 March 1795 (succeeding Theodore Sedgwick and preceding Dwight Foster), and from MA 14 from 4 March 1795 to 3 March 1801 (preceding Richard Cutts).

Biography
George Thatcher was born in Yarmouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1754, and he became a lawyer in what is now York, Maine in 1778. He served as a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1787 and then served in the US House of Representatives from 1789 to 1801 as a Federalist, leaving the US Congress in 1801 as the last of the original congressman. He died in 1824.